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Platinum ICT t/a ComNet Connectivity Solutions
6B Monpark Centre, 76 Skilpad Avenue, Monument Park, Pretoria
Core business offering: ComNet Connectivity Solutions supplies industrial network connectivity and VoIP solutions to the systems integrator market, serving video, voice, data, fibre optic, copper, wireless, IP/Ethernet, and analogue applications - field-hardened and field-proven, or commercial-grade. As a project-centric business, it offers consulting, design, and supply of appropriate solutions and products to address all network transmission needs. It represents some of the best brands in the industry and possesses a wealth of experience in various disciplines, including electronic security, IP telephony, and commercial & enterprise networking.
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| Installer | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
3CX
(Shared Agency) |
AMG Systems
(Sole Agency) |
ComNet
(Sole Agency) |
FlexOptix
(Shared Agency) |
MikroTik
(Sub Agency) |
Razberi Technologies
(Sole Agency) |
Service Parts Logistics (SPL)
(Sub Agency) |
Ubiquiti
(Sub Agency) |
Section - Communications equipment
-Fibre-optic systems
-GSM cellular
-IP/network
-Microwave
-Routers/modems
Section - IoT/IT security infrastructure
-Communication security solutions
-Network hardware
-Network security solutions
-Other networking equipment
-Racks & sub-racks
-Routers & switches
-Wireless networking
-Fault-tolerant solutions
-LAN/WAN solutions
-Routers
-Switches
-Telephony/CTI/VOIP
-VDSL/ADSL/fibre modems
Security news: |
What is your ‘real’ security posture?
Issue 6 2025, Information Security, Infrastructure, Editor's Choice, AI & Data Analytics, BlueVision
Many businesses operate under the illusion that their security controls, policies, and incident response plans will hold firm when tested by cybercriminals, but does this mean you are really safe? |
GenAI fraud forcing banks to shift from identity to intent
Issue 6 2025, Information Security, Financial (Industry), AI & Data Analytics
The complexity and velocity of modern fraud schemes, from deepfakes to fraud and scams involving social engineering, demand more than just investment in new tools; they need adaptability and expanding the security net. |
Cyber attack surface expanding
Issue 6 2025, Information Security, Asset Management, Logistics (Industry)
Despite the increasing number of attacks, analysis of Allianz Commercial cyber claims shows that severity is down by 50% and large-claim frequency by 30% in H1 2025, driven by larger companies’ enhanced detection and response capabilities. |
Fire safety cannot be ignored
Issue 6 2025, Fire & Safety
Fire safety is a combination of technology, product certifications, and experience that ensures that every project is planned correctly at inception according to client requirements, while meeting SANS standards. |
New Edge AI Plus PTZ cameras with analytics
Issue 6 2025, Surveillance, Products & Solutions
IDIS has unveiled two new PTZ cameras that are NDAA-compliant, delivering AI auto-tracking, rapid 40x zoom, EIS image stabilisation, and advanced automated AI functionality. |
Recording 40 high-resolution channels
Issue 6 2025, Surveillance, Products & Solutions, Dallmeier Electronic Southern Africa
With the new MK4 revision of the DMS 2400, Dallmeier introduces a more powerful version of its video appliance, enabling the recording of up to 40 high-resolution video streams, and offering significantly increased capacity. |
Understanding shared responsibility
Issue 6 2025, Infrastructure
Data management is increasingly coming under the governance spotlight, yet a significant vulnerability often goes unnoticed. Many businesses operating on Microsoft 365 assume their data is comprehensively backed up. |
Kaspersky finds security flaws that threaten vehicle safety.
Issue 6 2025, Information Security, News & Events, Transport (Industry)
At its Security Analyst Summit 2025, Kaspersky presented the results of a security audit that exposed a significant security flaw enabling unauthorised access to all connected vehicles of one automotive manufacturer. |
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